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Author Alan Goldfarb

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Blessed is Global Cooling: Balanced ‘Adult Wines’ from California

Alan Goldfarb
September 3, 2012
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In a most delicious twist of serendipitous weather, we are producing here in California what I’m calling “adult” wines. That is, because of a confluence of maturation in the marketplace and three consecutive cool growing seasons we’re seeing wines that are more balanced, more elegant, and wines that have—I dare say it—less alcohol.
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